The Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series Hybrid is arriving in Australia later than expected, as the Japanese brand continues to lag behind Chinese rivals in the large hybrid off-road SUV space.

“We’ve got the LandCruiser 300 Performance Hybrid coming, that’s coming just after the middle of the year,” Toyota Australia’s vice president for sales, marketing and franchise operations, John Pappas, told CarExpert.

Toyota confirmed the hybrid version of the LandCruiser 300 Series for our market in September 2025, and at the time said it would be launched here in March 2026 in a pair of model grades.

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Pricing still has yet to be confirmed.

Toyota is calling its electrified flagship SUV a ‘Performance Hybrid’, and it uses the same twin-turbocharged 3.4-litre V6 petrol-electric powertrain as the Tundra pickup, as well as the Lexus LX700h that has also been confirmed for Australia.

Per overseas specifications, the hybrid LandCruiser has total system outputs of 341kW and 790Nm, a 10-speed automatic transmission, a 1.8kWh nickel-metal hydride (NMH) battery, and fuel consumption of 10.9L/100km.